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Skydrop Halo User Manual

Skydrop Halo
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In most cases, smart watering will handle all daily watering needs across all zones.
CAUTION: Battery May Explode If Mistreated. Do Not Recharge, Disassemble Or Dispose Of In Fire. TM and © 2014 Skydrop, LLC
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Your Smart Sprinkler Isn’t
Watering Enough.
A visibly stressed lawn, or dry, discolored plants
indicate that your Smart Sprinkler may not be
watering enough. You may find that this is only in
specific areas in your landscape. Unfortunately, if
this is the case you will probably have to water more
than is required in the rest of a particular watering
zone to make up for the isolated spot in question.
Determine which zone(s) is not receiving enough
water and enter the Zone Settings Menu to adjust
the “Water More / Water Less” slider. Move the
slider to “Water More”.
If more drastic adjustments are needed, select
the cog found in the “Settings” menu and adjust
frequency and duration directly.
Your Smart Sprinkler Is Watering
Too Much.
Over-watering can be more difficult to diagnose. If
it hasn’t rained and you find a lot of mushrooms in
your landscape, this can be a good sign that your
Smart Sprinkler Controller is watering an area too
much. Seasonal change is another good reason to
adjust your controller to water less.
Determine which zone(s) is receiving too much
water and enter the Zone Settings Menu to adjust
the “Water More / Water Less” slider. Move the
slider to “Water Less”.
If more drastic adjustments are needed, select
the cog found in the “Settings” menu and adjust
frequency and duration directly.
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Skydrop Halo Specifications

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BrandSkydrop
ModelHalo
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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